m@Robertson
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Very interesting indeed. But you won't be changing the width of the frame dropouts, and that cassette is a standard width Shimano type that is meant for 9-11 speeds. The bike's rear spacing will have to be narrower... the G060 motors that are for cassettes are meant for 190mm spacing. The freewheels are 175.Swap the motor cover for a freehub type one then you can choose whatever you want https://www.greenbikekit.com/bafang...ike-rmg06-motor-cover-with-cassette-base.html
Sunrace make a good steel freewheel type cassette which would serve you well https://www.sunrace.com/en/products/detail/mfez1 the whole range is here :- https://www.sunrace.com/en/products/freewheel-for-e-bike
On freewheel motors, I use the slit-tool-plus-screwdriver method.
On cassette motors, Before the Bolton tool existed I went a different way. I have a variety of cassette tools. Nothing fits because of the bolts although the Park tool in the pictures can make it over the plug at least.
I reprofiled the bolt and washers with a hand file. Its not as tough to do as you might think although you need to be careful not to overdo it. And use a hi quality hand file. You take off the corners, which are most of the obstruction, and *carefully* shave down the flats just a bit. then you also reduce the diameter of the locking washer.
Since I use a quality adjustable wrench, and I didn't change any of the angles, removal from the bike is unaffected.
Even the Bolton tool doesn't fit every motor. Good old Bafang isn't 100% consistent on their parts. This can be your only solution depending on your motor.